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God, lay off Vonn, you hags. Your legs have to be perfectly healthy to compete in downhill. I know! The slightest knee buckle in a turn, you lose your edge carve and bam! You are just gone, at 70-80MPH.

My racing instructor got fed up one day when all us squirts were wanting to train downhill, took up to the top at Alpental, dumped us off on Eliminator (double diamond run) and watched us clumsily hop-turn and side-slip our way down. "Every downhill course is as steep as that. Do you think you're ready?"

D'you want Vonn to end up like Ulrika Maier? Caught a bad edge and crashed flat-out dead right in front of her young daughter. Yeah, Vonn can prance around in heels all she wants, she's got nothing to prove.

The Enty ghosty hags think that Vonn is a gold digger boinking Tiger for his money, which is just hatefully insane. As if a woman with the balls to ride two strips of fiberglass at freeway speeds would be so shallow.

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